French legislative election, November 1946

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French legislative election, November 1946






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All 627 seats to the French National Assembly
314 seats were needed for a majority








































































 
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
 

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Georges Bidault.jpg

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Leader

Maurice Thorez

Georges Bidault

Guy Mollet
Party

PCF

MRP

SFIO
Leader's seat

Seine

Loire

Pas-de-Calais
Last election

153 seats

166 seats

128 seats
Seats won

182

173

102
Seat change

Increase 29

Increase 7

Decrease 26
Popular vote
5,430,593
4,988,609
3,433,901
Percentage
28.26%
25.96%
17.87%

 
Fourth party
Fifth party
 

Clemenceau, Michel (cropped).jpg

Leader

Michel Clemenceau

Jean-Paul David
Party

PRL

Rally of the Republican Lefts
Leader's seat

Seine-et-Marne

Seine-et-Oise
Last election
67 seats*52 seats
Seats won
72*69
Seat change

Increase 5

Increase 17
Popular vote
2,487,313
2,136,152
Percentage
12.94%
11.12%


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* Including independent Republicans.






PM before election

Georges Bidault
MRP



Elected PM

Georges Bidault
MRP


Legislative election was held in France on 10 November 1946 to elect the first National Assembly of the Fourth Republic. The electoral system used was proportional representation.


After the rejection of a first constitutional draft (5 May 1946 referendum), a new provisional National Assembly was elected to elaborate a second text. The Christian democrat leader Georges Bidault (Popular Republican Movement, MRP) led a government which included socialists (French Section of the Workers' International, SFIO) and Communists (French Communist Party, PCF). This Three-parties alliance proposed the establishment of a parliamentary system.


Advocating a presidential government, General Charles de Gaulle campaigned for a "No" vote. He warned against the "regime of the parties" which was, according to him, responsible for the 1940 collapse. His followers founded the Gaullist Union. The Rally of the Republican Lefts (an electoral alliance dominated by the Radical Party) and the classical Right also campaigned for a "No", because they were opposed to a constitutional change and to the economic policy of the three-parties alliance. Despite this, the second constitutional draft was approved by 13 October 1946 referendum.


The French voters were called to elect the first Assembly of the Fourth Republic. The Three-parties alliance won with a comfortable majority. The PCF regained its position as the largest party to the detriment of the Christian democrats. It obtained the best electoral result in its history. The MRP and the SFIO vote decreased slightly.


Consequently, the PCF leader Maurice Thorez demanded to lead the government but his allies refused. Finally, the SFIO former Prime Minister Léon Blum took the head of the Cabinet. Furthermore, another socialist, Vincent Auriol, was elected President of France. The SFIO benefited from its position in the middle of the governmental alliance. However, the alliance split in due to the 1947 strikes and the beginning of the Cold War. The Communist ministers were dismissed by socialist Prime Minister Paul Ramadier. The SFIO, the MRP, the Radicals and the classical right allied to form the Third Force coalition, against the Communists on the one hand and the Gaullists on the other.



Results






























































e • d 
Parties and coalitions
Abbr.
Votes
%
Seats


French Communist Party (Parti communiste français)
PCF
5,430,593
28.26
182


Popular Republican Movement (Mouvement républicain populaire)
MRP
4,988,609
25.96
173


French Section of the Workers International (Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière)
SFIO
3,433,901
17.87
102


Total "Three-parties alliance"


13,853,103

72.09

457


Republican Party of Liberty (Parti républicain de la liberté)
PRL
2,487,313
12.94
72


Rally of the Republican Lefts (Rassemblement des gauches républicaines)
RGR
2,136,152
11.12
69


Gaullist Union (Union gaulliste)
UG
585,430
3.05
0

Miscellaneous

154,377
0.80
29

Total


19,216,375

100

627

Abstention: 21.95%




























Popular vote
PCF
28.26%
MRP
25.96%
SFIO
17.87%
PRL
12.94%
RGR
11.12%
Gaullists
3.05%
Others
0.80%


























Parliamentary seats
PCF
29.03%
MRP
27.59%
SFIO
16.27%
PRL
11.48%
RGR
11.00%
Others
4.63%


See also


  • French legislative election in French Equatorial Africa, November 1946



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